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SOCIETY NEWS NOTES
C. A. Holtzendorf
DENTIST
2nd Floor Rooms 208-9-10
Ga.rbutt-D >novan Rlidg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ligeou
are in New York on a vacaticn of
several w2eks.
Mr. Lincoln R, Morrison, of
Atlanta, is here visiting his broth
er, Mr. Paul Morrison,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown ex
pect to leave soon for Manches
ter to make their home.
Mrs, Arthur Sanders and little
daughter are sperding the week
end with friends and relatives in
Waycross.
Mrs. I. A Jenkins, of Chicago,
has arriveda in the 'cit;y and will
spend the wiater with her neice,
Mrs. W. D. DaLee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews,
of 215 west Orange street, an
nounce the birth of a young son,
whom they will call Henry Camer
on.
Miss Kathleen Braswell returns
tomorrow from Tifton, where she
has been the guest of Misses Sal-
He Alexander and Mayme
Stewart. :
Mr. L. M. Stroud, bank exam
iner of Barnesville, is here audit
ing the books of the American
State Bank. Mr. Stroudis a rep
resentative of the Walker system.
Mr. Max Lueders returned last
week from Germany, where he
spent 18 months with his sisters
sfter an absence in the States of
40 years. Mr. Lueders will again
make the Colony City his home,
The regular devotional meeting
of the Woman’s Missionary Socie
ty of the Central Methodist church
will be held Mon day afternoon at
3:30, subject, China and the Ori
entals In America, Leader Mrs.
Jay.
Mrs. W. O. Wooten,
Rec. Sec,
Mr. Henry Bruner, after an ex
tended tour of Europe is on his
return home and will arrive in
Fitagerald Sunday. s
Mr. G. W. Muckley, of Cinci
natti, the Secretary of the Beard
of Extension of churches of l:he1
Christian denomination, will be{
ia this city Monday night, Nov.‘
11th and will speak at the Chric
tian Church, ‘
ROOK PARTY FOR VISITORS
Mrs, Louis A. Turner and Miss
Mary Lobingier were joint hostes
_es at a pretty rook party Tuesday
evening, those sharing the honors
of the occasion being Miss Ina
Nelson, of Logansport, Ind., Miss
Francis Shallenberger, of Pitts.
burg Pa., and Mrs. B. O. Eastei
lin, of Americus,
The parlors were effectively
decorated with autumn flowers and
ferns and presented a picturesque
scene,
There were five tables of Rook,
"and after several interestirg
rounds, a delicious course of re
freshments was served.
! Dr.G. W.McLean
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~ Wooltex Suits and Coats are recognized as being in a class to themselves when it comes to
Style, Workmanship, Fit, Service and Economical in price. New Suits and Coats arriving every
day. No two Suits or Coats alike. :
' Wooltex Suits ~ $2OOO - to - $35.00
Wooltex Coats - S - to - $25.00
Other Suits that are special values $lO.OO to $20.00 :
Other Coats that are special values $5.00 to $15.00
We have our own Alteration Department right in the store.
Your Suit, Coat or Skirt, bought from us Altered and Fitted Free. You have nothing to
worry about when you buy your Suits and Coats from us.
You can depend on the style being correct, the price being right and the fit perfect.
_Come in and look ’em over, see the correct things at the right price whether you buy or not.
If you have’nt one of our style books call in and get one. |
McCarty, Johnstone Company
THE STORE THAT SELLLS WOOLTEX L
TUR T TADER. PNTERPDRTICR WRINAY YNVEMBER 1, 1912
Dr. J. M. Adams
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Rooms 304-305 3rd Floor
_ §-Story Building
Phone 226
Mrs J. H. Mayes left Sunday
fol Athens to attend the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
Convention as a delegate from
Ben Hill Chapter.
The Store Where The Suits and Coats Look Different
Jol. Walter Rogers, oze of
Ocilla’s prominent young attorn
eyes, spent yesterday in the city
transacting business.
Mr. J. A. Maxey, the well
known Cable Piano man, was in
the city a short time yesterday en
route to Waycross, Mr. Maxey
is a keen observer and stated to a
Leader-Enterprise representative
that he thought ~fitzgerald was
making g eater strides along lines
of progress than any other medium
«ized south Georgia city.
Mrs, L. V. Lee, of Jacksonville,
Fia , is the guest of her son, Mr.
Robert £ Lee and wife.
L. O. Tisdel, the enterprising
retail grocer, is now deliverihg
¢goods with a new auto deliver)
wagon, |
MRS. ROBERT E. LEE'S RECEPTION,
Mrs. Robert E. Lee was the
hostess at a delightful reception
Wednesday afternoon, in honor ofi
her guest, Mrs. L. V. Lee, of |
Jacksonville, Fla. ;
The beautiful Mingzledorf home
was profusely decorated with
myriads of pink and white roses.
and palms and ferns. Dainty pink
and white candy was served dur.
ing the afternoon, and the refrest.-
ments consisted of a° delicious
salad course followed with chilled
fruit. Mrs. G. P. Mingledor!
poured tea, and others assisting
vhe hostess were Mrs. J. C, Irvin.
Mrs. A. E. Jones, Mrs, E. J.
Dorminey, Mrs. T. M. Griffin.
Mrs. G E. Ricker, Mrs. C. A
Holtzendorf, and Miss Julia Conn.
In the receiving line with the hos
tess were Mrs. L V. Lee and Mrs
'J. M. Adams, Mrs. E. K. Fur
'mer furnished beautiful music
thronghout the afternoon, anc
l Mrs, Daisy Brabham rendered sev
eral vocal selections.
Aboutsixty ladies called betweer
the hours of three-thirty and five
‘thirtv.
AYCOCK WHITCOMB
Friends of Mr. George L. W hit
somb have received invitations to
e present on the occasion of bis
marriage next Wednesday to Miss
Sallie Belle .Axcock, of near
Dawson, danghter of Mr, and Mrs.
J. E. Avycock.
Mr, Whitecomb moved to Fitz
gerald from Florida a short time
ago, und during his residence here
has made a number of friends who
wish him much happiness in his
ma‘rimonial venture.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Little Miss Elizabeth McCarty
selebrated her tenth birthday
anniversary Wednesday at the
wome of her parents, Mr. and-
Mrs. James L. McCarty, on South
Lee street.
The decorations and games of
-he occasion were suggestive of
Hallo’een, and a most enjoyable
afternoon was had by the four
teen little girls who came to help
the young hcs_ess enjoy her birth
day. Many pretty gifts were re
eived, and thelittle girls attend
ng the affair were Mary Morris,
Susie Murphy, Lillie Mae Hughes,
Quinette Prentiss, Josephine
‘Manning, Martha Turner, Ath
leen Dickey, Margaret Wise,
flizabeth Goethe, Dorothy Thur
‘mond, Thelma Dorminey, Thelma
“Villiams, Mildred Hale and Ha
el Mayes.